Nonetheless, I must say I am becoming a bit antsy, a little bit frustrated. I am desperately hoping some sort of winter finch of significance would make its presence known. Yes, we did have 3 Purple Finches one weekend back in December, and a cadre of House Finches have been hanging around for a while. But it is the more unusual and more interesting finches that I am hoping for, like Common Redpolls and Pine Siskins. I had word that this year might be a good year for irruptive species like redpolls, siskins and perhaps even Evening Grosbeaks, which have unfortunately seen a steady decline in their population and range over the past 50+ years. I certainly haven't given up hope for this season, considering I still have until April 8th, which is when Project FeederWatch will close up shop for the year.
Plus, its not like I haven't had the fortune of having such birds as Pine Siskins or Purple Finches show up here at home. 2 years ago it was an irruptive year for siskins (they showed up several times in late February through early March), and purples were more numerous that year at the feeders as well. On the other hand, last year was a huge downer, for only a small handfull of House Finches had shown up. I just need to be patient and ever-vigilant during the course of the next 12 weeks, and I most certainly will be! Anyhoo, enough ranting and raving from me.....below is my full list of sightings.....happy birding to all!!
Mourning Dove | 3 |
Red-bellied Woodpecker | 1 |
Downy Woodpecker | 2 |
Hairy Woodpecker | 1 |
Blue Jay | 4 |
Black-capped Chickadee | 9 |
Tufted Titmouse | 7 |
Red-breasted Nuthatch | 1 |
White-breasted Nuthatch | 2 |
Carolina Wren | 1 |
European Starling | 1 |
White-throated Sparrow | 2 |
Dark-eyed Junco | 4 |
Northern Cardinal | 7 |
House Finch | 6 |
American Goldfinch | 3 |
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